I´ve been practicing for 8 months now, i haven´t touched skin yet, but I´m almost ready. Just wanted to let you know how useful your videos have been for me. I took a course on the internet that I paid for, but the advices you give have been far more useful in so many ways. Thank you for all the motivation and information. You inspire more people than you think. I send you a big hug from Mexico, sensei. P.S My leg will be my first try on real skin, you showed me that shit some videos ago. You pushed me to take that leap of faith!
Thank you so much Eduardo really glad to hear the channel has helped you out and sorry to hear about the course that didnt provide much help for you. Sometimes we win some and sometimes we loose. Keep your head up, Keep working at it and I wish you the best of luck on your fist tattoo on your leg. Hug back to you and Mexico!! Keep ROcking!🤘🙏
Yep, riding the tube is limiting in so many ways. I hang my needles pretty far and use my eyes to “measure” distance from the tube and via the total needle hang as you describe. There is also some feel to it. I also use my finger that is just under the tube/machine to keep my depth steady and consistent, I rest it on the skin as a guide to keep that needle steady. Good stretch is very important also, I get “tennis elbow” feel in my left arm from stretching 😂 great video and tips!! ✌️
SOO SOOO TURE Laura as so many other things come into play as well. Like you mentioned feel vibration, skin stretch, sound of machine and skin, and YES so often my stretching hand is killing me after a long session as its just the way it goes. I do like the idea of using your finger down by the needle to help guide your depth. Thank you for sharing with me everyone here its much appreciate and as always thank you for the support Laura!! 🤘🙏🤘
You can ride the tube, why not…It’s just one of techniques…Simple and clean if the artist know what he is doing…Only contra is that you can’t do the details with the tube riding…Proper speed ( voltage ) combined with the needle position and hand speed is more important than the line technique you use…Good video dude 🤙🤝
Great video, I used to ride the tube a lot, if it was a long line and not a lot around it it worked great but if it was around detail work or small lines it was a no go for me.
I think two other factors make a big difference. Stroke length of the machine and the voltage you're running at. You might line with a 3RL on the Valhalla at 6.5v for clean lines. But put in an 11RL I may bump that up to 7 or 7.2v. There's a big difference from lining with say a 2.5mm stroke, which I rarely do, vs lining with a machine at 3.9-4.2mm stroke, which are my preferred liners.
Absolutely i think it goes without sayin that machine stroke and even the type of motor the machine has can make a big difference when it comes to lining. But to often we want to blame the machine or needles and what not when most of the time it comes down to us as people making the errors and having the difficulties and not so much the machine. But again Really Really great point Dan and thank you for sharing that!! 🤘🙏🤘
With metal tubes if you ride the tube it can make a double line from ink dropping in where the tube tip drags across the skin. It was also seen as lack of a steady hand and good eye. This is good information to put out.
I like to float my needle tip, if I didn't do deep enough into a line, I can always go over it again with good precision! Great vid & thanks for more tips!
I can say I've done all of those. I prefer the way that you said, kinda in the middle. All that went out the window on Sunday when I did my first knee cap. I could not figure out why the skin was not holding ink. I eventuality got it to hold. But man knees are nothing like other skin 😆
Awesome information wish I had seen this before I just did my first tattoo after practicing on fake skin for ages. May have got better lines will be tipping myself up in a few months
Man you have the best videos!! Love your sense of humor..!! I loved the sound effects you made of the needle going to deep by accident like brrrnn...😂😂
Thank you SO much Charley really appreciate that! 🙏 HAHA I cant help myself when it come to Cheesy self made sound effects LOL! Just glad someone enjoys them🤘🤘
I definitely watched ur first video did a practice skin hated it then prepped to do my first tattoo on my ankle. Helped me realize need depth and how it changes and so much more. Was i scared to fuck up or blow my lines yup the whole time but i think i did pretty great and now my dad is letting me use him a practice (his choice cuz i was just gonna use myself). Fakes skins have taught me how much damage to deep of a needle can cause….i tatted the skin and my 300$ nightstand 😭lessons learn knowledge gained
First of all, thanks for the channel and all the videos you're making. They are really helpful. I've one question though. Is the Black and Triple Black ink from Dynamic is same or different? If different, in which cases should we prefer one over the other? Thank you..
Great that you ask that question. I dont know either, so I tested them on my skin just to see what the real difference is. That video should be coming out next weed as it is almost healed and I should be able to tell you one way or another by then.
@@ArtSomething Thanks a million. I really appreciate the knowledge and guidance you're providing through your videos to us beginners who are starting their journey as a tattoo artist. Can't wait for your upcoming videos.
Why is lining done with longer strokes? Does it literally put the ink deeper in the skin? I'm using a mast flip and it just seems that if I want smooth shading or pepper effect to use a shorter stroke and if I want a more spaced out stipple look to use a longer stroke. I know I'm comparing lining and shading but it's my best example.
What do you do for ghosting? I keep doing ghosting and I cant figure out why I dont have 'full" lines, I need to go back over and over on the same lines & I keep seeing the ghosting anyway. What's your suggestion? Thank you
So when tattooing on fake skin, which the brand is pound of flesh. I’ve noticed when I’m tattooing I’ve got needle depth set like you have in the video and floating I’ve noticed sometimes I get a cut where I’ve just ran a line is this normal?! Or am I doing something wrong? I’m running a good consistent speed volts are around 6.7 I’m running a solice pen that’s a 3.5. Can anyone or yourself help me out? Thanks in advance
so i was tattooing my sister on her fore arm and i noticed that her skin was really stretchy and literally as soon as id touch her with the needle, the skin on her whole arm would shake and i wouldnt be able to see the stencil, any tips for that?
Good on you for sticking with it and continuing to practice the same thing until you get it down as that takes patience and consistency. And really glad this video could help you out on that journey. Keep at it and Keep Rocking! 🤘🤘
With the inception of my expedition in to tattooing being but a few days - despite my background in graphics, I am a complete novice - I am gathering a phenomenal amount of knowledge and wisdom from your explanations and demonstrations. Inking skin may seem to be a mechanical process; however, and it isn't just about confidence, rather the reason of thought - the experience - behind the function of many tattooing aspects that you explain cleanly and purposefully, allowing clarity and certainty to guide me and help remove my initial hesitations. I can only congratulate and thank you for the time you put into these videos, as they are most germane and profoundly imperative in answering almost everything I need and want to know in being proficient. Thank you, sir, I've already put down three custom tattoos, and I am stunned they were equally graceful and elegant as the source drawings - otherwise, without your fine channel, I'd have had an epic failure.
Today was the very first day that I held a tattoo machine and practiced on fake skin. I've been lucky enough for the tattooist, who owns the local studio here where I live, to give me a bit of a shot at practicing in his shop today. It was such a great learning experience! So different to using pencils and sketching on paper. I did a totally shit job on the fake skin haha, but I was invited back to the shop tomorrow to keep practicing. This video is so helpful! Thanks so much for posting this. I really need to get some tips and to learn more and I'm going to try some of the of these techiques tomorrow. I tried to do lining and shading today. I'll admit that the result was pretty horrible, and it was really difficult to do. But anyway, it was my very first day and I have absolutely no experience tattooing, but having said that, I loved every bit of today, and I'm so excited and keen to improve and do more tomorrow.
Man, I've been tattooing on fake skin for 2 and a half months now. Not gonna lie tattooing is really difficult to do neatly and safely. Appreciate all the videos, need as much advice and practice as I can get.
Listen everyone. A serious warning to everyone wanting to learn… The only way I could ever recommend following this channel is if you’re serious about wanting to improve your skill set. Of all the channels I’ve checked out, this stands out as the best, for a lot of reasons. I’m so thankful for everything I’ve leaned here and will continue to learn!
Thank you Jake. I Already have since this video aired. Sad to see Carhartt make such a poor decision but its now our time as the consumers to make ours and STOP supporting Carhartt and brands that make similar choices.
Hi Dave, I’ve been loving watching your channel, and it’s helped me give several tattoos, each one getting better than the last. I’ve been using a coil machine, and was wondering if you had any suggestions for needle packs that offer a wide variety, between shaders and liners, kinda like a “kit” or variety pack, ect to try different needles as I’m learning. TIA
Thank you Kameron really glad the channel has been able to help you out. Sadly I dont know of any Needle packs or kits with mixed sizes and what not. WIsh I could be of more help on this one.
Have you tried long taper short taper bugpins textured curved mags n flat mags aswell as the 3RL for whip shading,stipple and ofcourse 15RS for linework? I've seen pick n mix type needles where you choose different brands and styles, surf the Web. Try 5 needles of 5 different types on evil Bay but from an actual tattoo shop. Lots there.
I'm using traditional Spaulding and Rogers coil machines. They sell a variety of premade needles on bars and stainless or disposable plastic ink tubes. They're very low cost, and you can just order a selection of different needle bars and tubes. Which I've done and been trying out on synthetic skin for a bit now. Haven't used any on actual living skin yet, but pretty soon I'll be ready. One thing I discovered is that a higher needle count will not necessarily lay a heavier line. It depends wether the needles are left laying parallel or pulled tight together at the points. So a three round can lay a heavier line than a tight five. You could order one of every type of needle bar available to try each one out and see what they do. They would run in any machine that uses traditional needle bars.
Your videos are always helpful... I would like to see a video on the best ways to hold the machine with the fingers.. How to place hand and fingers on the machine.. Im so messy and not so accurate and im not sure if im holding it right. I have long skinny fingers😏
Great video as always. Thanks a lot. I started to use my middle finger to keep a consistent needle depth by placing it right next to the tip of the cartridge on the skin, and then moving my hole hand along the line. Even though its very exhausting for the hand, but it helped me a lot in terms of consistency. Did you ever try this yourself and did it work for you? Again much appreciation for what you do✊
IDK if u have done this already but you should make a (how to ) or (tips) video on sizing stencils and more of the digital side, like tablet drawings, apps, etc.
thanks for the tips, i’ve been at it for a year now and i feel like im just starting. any tips on trying to get an apprenticeship? what to look for, red flags, etc. ? 👌
NO problem Tsubu glad the video and channel could help you out. I have a video talking about my experience during my apprenticeship, but I may have to try and make a video talking more about it for those who are trying to find a good one.
Get tattooed by the person you wish to apprentice first. Get to know the tattooer and the studio staff, make a genuine connection and one day ask him/her/they to look at your portfolio and just ask for feedback or tips on where to get a good apprenticeship. If it was meant to be, they may ask you to work for them, or even guide you somewhere that would be suited better for you. You will also get some feedback on your portfolio from good tattooers. Be persistent and don’t give up easily. I’m an apprentice too. If you are hungry, you will make it. No matter how you do it. The apprentice path isn’t for everyone and many legendary tattooers were self taught too so don’t be dismayed, many tattooers don’t want competition and may try to put you off, so that’s why get tattooed by the artists first and ask many questions and get to see if the tattooer is genuine, humble and kind, because many mediocre tattooers aren’t. Don’t know if this helps. Just saying what I have learned. Good luck!
I run my mast archer rotary at 11 volts with a 7Rl cartridge, I run 9RL carts at 11.4 volts .. I’ve had tattooer friends almost freak out when they hear how high up my volts are, but upon inspecting my work, they say my lines are never blown out, fully saturated and that they look good. I’m wondering about anyone else’s opinion on how high my volts are? I feel like my hand speed is definitely on the faster side. Or is it just that my machine handles 11 volts like other machines handle 7-9 volts?
Darn that's very high voltage for a rotary, I run nothing more than 8 on either lining or shading. However, if you are that fast at lining and it works for you then there is no problem with it
@@rns_ravenchrisofficial7373 thanks for the insight, yeah man a lot of my friends say the same thing but again, they say my line work is solid. I don’t know why but moving slower destabilizes my hand for some reason.
Thanks man I really appreciate the info. I’ve only been at it a couple months and don’t have the time to do a full on apprenticeship so I have to learn by trial and error. So far anything I’ve done on fake skin or myself has turned out pretty good. Yesterday I did a piece on my wife and it was fuckin horrible. I previously was setting my stroke at 3.6 to 4.2 , volts at 7 to 7.5 … but learned yesterday machine won’t pick up ink in the tube after about 15 min. So I shortened the stroke to the lowest setting . It helped a lot but man this is definitely a process . So again thank you all your info is invaluable!
I didn't learn anything new, even though I was promised that I would be able to draw really good lines afterwards. I already knew that I shouldn't ride the tube, and that was just underlined ten times here - pointless
Couple questions I have.... What's the importance of using A&D or the like when tattooing? Is it normal for the needle to hang out of the machine when you first load the cartridge? I don't know if it's my new cartridges or my pen but for some reason no matter what my needle is hanging out. Ever happened to you?
I only ride the tube when packing colour in big areas tbh but it's how I got started but now I like seeing the exact placement of the needle when outlining .
What is the best way and materials to hand copy your stencil from a paper drawing, money is hard to come by to get a stencil machine and am looking for the easiest and most effective way to copy over to the stencil.
Can you make a video or comment on how to take a picture of a tattoo on skin and make a stencil out of it? Do you just have to copy the picture and draw it or is there any other way? Like if someone showed me a picture of a tattoo thats already been done on someone and wanted that same tattoo
Sup Dave! Hoo raa, it’s ~Indio~ bothering you like always bro, munchas gracias amigo! I been stalking you(watching all your videos) and I just want to thank you brother for all the education because I been getting way way better homie! Peace ✌️ ~El Indio~
Thank you Frederick great to hear from you!! And thank you as I think its time for a trim but im just a little scared to part with it lol. Thanks again Frederick and keep rocking brother! 🤘🙏
I´ve been practicing for 8 months now, i haven´t touched skin yet, but I´m almost ready. Just wanted to let you know how useful your videos have been for me. I took a course on the internet that I paid for, but the advices you give have been far more useful in so many ways. Thank you for all the motivation and information. You inspire more people than you think. I send you a big hug from Mexico, sensei. P.S My leg will be my first try on real skin, you showed me that shit some videos ago. You pushed me to take that leap of faith!
Thank you so much Eduardo really glad to hear the channel has helped you out and sorry to hear about the course that didnt provide much help for you. Sometimes we win some and sometimes we loose. Keep your head up, Keep working at it and I wish you the best of luck on your fist tattoo on your leg. Hug back to you and Mexico!! Keep ROcking!🤘🙏
Lol I tried half a tattoo on fake skin ... just not me next time just gave self one on leg
Yep, riding the tube is limiting in so many ways. I hang my needles pretty far and use my eyes to “measure” distance from the tube and via the total needle hang as you describe. There is also some feel to it. I also use my finger that is just under the tube/machine to keep my depth steady and consistent, I rest it on the skin as a guide to keep that needle steady. Good stretch is very important also, I get “tennis elbow” feel in my left arm from stretching 😂 great video and tips!! ✌️
SOO SOOO TURE Laura as so many other things come into play as well. Like you mentioned feel vibration, skin stretch, sound of machine and skin, and YES so often my stretching hand is killing me after a long session as its just the way it goes. I do like the idea of using your finger down by the needle to help guide your depth. Thank you for sharing with me everyone here its much appreciate and as always thank you for the support Laura!! 🤘🙏🤘
You can ride the tube, why not…It’s just one of techniques…Simple and clean if the artist know what he is doing…Only contra is that you can’t do the details with the tube riding…Proper speed ( voltage ) combined with the needle position and hand speed is more important than the line technique you use…Good video dude 🤙🤝
You’re on to something that many are too prideful to admit
Great video, I used to ride the tube a lot, if it was a long line and not a lot around it it worked great but if it was around detail work or small lines it was a no go for me.
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I think two other factors make a big difference. Stroke length of the machine and the voltage you're running at. You might line with a 3RL on the Valhalla at 6.5v for clean lines. But put in an 11RL I may bump that up to 7 or 7.2v. There's a big difference from lining with say a 2.5mm stroke, which I rarely do, vs lining with a machine at 3.9-4.2mm stroke, which are my preferred liners.
Absolutely i think it goes without sayin that machine stroke and even the type of motor the machine has can make a big difference when it comes to lining. But to often we want to blame the machine or needles and what not when most of the time it comes down to us as people making the errors and having the difficulties and not so much the machine. But again Really Really great point Dan and thank you for sharing that!! 🤘🙏🤘
With metal tubes if you ride the tube it can make a double line from ink dropping in where the tube tip drags across the skin. It was also seen as lack of a steady hand and good eye. This is good information to put out.
I like to float my needle tip, if I didn't do deep enough into a line, I can always go over it again with good precision! Great vid & thanks for more tips!
Very true Smoke as precision is key when going for a second pass on a line. 🤘🤘
I can say I've done all of those. I prefer the way that you said, kinda in the middle. All that went out the window on Sunday when I did my first knee cap. I could not figure out why the skin was not holding ink. I eventuality got it to hold. But man knees are nothing like other skin 😆
The most useful info i got about how deep i should get in the skin and control the depth ❤
Awesome information wish I had seen this before I just did my first tattoo after practicing on fake skin for ages. May have got better lines will be tipping myself up in a few months
Man you have the best videos!! Love your sense of humor..!! I loved the sound effects you made of the needle going to deep by accident like brrrnn...😂😂
Thank you SO much Charley really appreciate that! 🙏 HAHA I cant help myself when it come to Cheesy self made sound effects LOL! Just glad someone enjoys them🤘🤘
Thank u man ! U for all the effort u put in ur videos , u keep helping us to get better👍🏻🙌🏻
love your channel...this is what I needed
Glad to hear that David! And thank you for the support!🤘🙏
I definitely watched ur first video did a practice skin hated it then prepped to do my first tattoo on my ankle. Helped me realize need depth and how it changes and so much more. Was i scared to fuck up or blow my lines yup the whole time but i think i did pretty great and now my dad is letting me use him a practice (his choice cuz i was just gonna use myself). Fakes skins have taught me how much damage to deep of a needle can cause….i tatted the skin and my 300$ nightstand 😭lessons learn knowledge gained
Great insight as always!
Much appreciated my friend! 🤘🙏
Hero 💪🏻🙌🏻
First of all, thanks for the channel and all the videos you're making. They are really helpful. I've one question though. Is the Black and Triple Black ink from Dynamic is same or different? If different, in which cases should we prefer one over the other?
Thank you..
Great that you ask that question. I dont know either, so I tested them on my skin just to see what the real difference is. That video should be coming out next weed as it is almost healed and I should be able to tell you one way or another by then.
@@ArtSomething Thanks a million. I really appreciate the knowledge and guidance you're providing through your videos to us beginners who are starting their journey as a tattoo artist. Can't wait for your upcoming videos.
Triple black is thicker and used more for shading and the regular used more for lining. Good luck!
You are great man!
Thank you for video,🤟👊👍👌
No problem bostjan And thank you for all the support! 🤘🙏
do you think that making lines it's more like cutting than drawing? i mean in the feeling
Why is lining done with longer strokes? Does it literally put the ink deeper in the skin? I'm using a mast flip and it just seems that if I want smooth shading or pepper effect to use a shorter stroke and if I want a more spaced out stipple look to use a longer stroke. I know I'm comparing lining and shading but it's my best example.
What machine you using??
I use a few machines but in this video I believe I was using the CNC XWE.
What do you do for ghosting? I keep doing ghosting and I cant figure out why I dont have 'full" lines, I need to go back over and over on the same lines & I keep seeing the ghosting anyway. What's your suggestion? Thank you
So when tattooing on fake skin, which the brand is pound of flesh. I’ve noticed when I’m tattooing I’ve got needle depth set like you have in the video and floating I’ve noticed sometimes I get a cut where I’ve just ran a line is this normal?! Or am I doing something wrong? I’m running a good consistent speed volts are around 6.7 I’m running a solice pen that’s a 3.5. Can anyone or yourself help me out? Thanks in advance
so i was tattooing my sister on her fore arm and i noticed that her skin was really stretchy and literally as soon as id touch her with the needle, the skin on her whole arm would shake and i wouldnt be able to see the stencil, any tips for that?
You NEED to stretch the skin a LOT if its bouncing then its not stretched properly or enough.
Hope this helps.
@@ArtSomething thank you!
Hey brother, how do those Rhein carts work compared to kwadron? Specifically the smaller round mags.
Kwadron is the way to go in my opinion but then again I havent used enough Rhein carts to REALLY know.
I love your videos! Always helpfull! What is this fake skin you are tattooing? Would you please let me know where I can get them?! Thank yoou!
Thank you so much and the fake skin I am using is called REEL SKIN. Its a little more pricy but nicer to work with.
@@ArtSomething thank very much!
Hey buddy I was super curious when you ordered the police cartridge from CNC did you order from them and how long did it take to receive the product
Also I sent you some critiques to your Gmail
Sometimes I hang my needles out as far as they can then I listen to the skin and feel the vibration to know if the dept is right
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I love your videos, I really do. But you really need to work on the close ups. Thank you so much.
Lining is the meat and potatoes of tattooing
I have never even heard of the notion of riding the tube, been tattooing for 7 years haha! Seems very odd to me maybe it is an American thing.
Bruh the beard looks fake lol
At times I wish it was lol. Then I could eat food like a normal person 😂
@@ArtSomething lol I have a small goat tee I can't imagine the pain of having a beard
I’ve been tattooing the same design over and over again trying to practice my line work and this the exact video I needed. Thank you so much!
Good on you for sticking with it and continuing to practice the same thing until you get it down as that takes patience and consistency. And really glad this video could help you out on that journey. Keep at it and Keep Rocking! 🤘🤘
Where is the „Flying Needle“ Gang?
LOL! How did it sound? Brrrraaa!🤣🤣 LOL. Gotta love the sound effects. Overall Great video and lesson. 👍
HAHA yeah that sounds about right! ANd thank you Wilmer really appreciate the support!🤘🙏
With the inception of my expedition in to tattooing being but a few days - despite my background in graphics, I am a complete novice - I am gathering a phenomenal amount of knowledge and wisdom from your explanations and demonstrations. Inking skin may seem to be a mechanical process; however, and it isn't just about confidence, rather the reason of thought - the experience - behind the function of many tattooing aspects that you explain cleanly and purposefully, allowing clarity and certainty to guide me and help remove my initial hesitations. I can only congratulate and thank you for the time you put into these videos, as they are most germane and profoundly imperative in answering almost everything I need and want to know in being proficient. Thank you, sir, I've already put down three custom tattoos, and I am stunned they were equally graceful and elegant as the source drawings - otherwise, without your fine channel, I'd have had an epic failure.
Today was the very first day that I held a tattoo machine and practiced on fake skin. I've been lucky enough for the tattooist, who owns the local studio here where I live, to give me a bit of a shot at practicing in his shop today. It was such a great learning experience! So different to using pencils and sketching on paper. I did a totally shit job on the fake skin haha, but I was invited back to the shop tomorrow to keep practicing. This video is so helpful! Thanks so much for posting this. I really need to get some tips and to learn more and I'm going to try some of the of these techiques tomorrow. I tried to do lining and shading today. I'll admit that the result was pretty horrible, and it was really difficult to do. But anyway, it was my very first day and I have absolutely no experience tattooing, but having said that, I loved every bit of today, and I'm so excited and keen to improve and do more tomorrow.
Man, I've been tattooing on fake skin for 2 and a half months now. Not gonna lie tattooing is really difficult to do neatly and safely. Appreciate all the videos, need as much advice and practice as I can get.
Listen everyone. A serious warning to everyone wanting to learn… The only way I could ever recommend following this channel is if you’re serious about wanting to improve your skill set. Of all the channels I’ve checked out, this stands out as the best, for a lot of reasons. I’m so thankful for everything I’ve leaned here and will continue to learn!
Thank you so much Kaleb I really appreciate that!🙏🤘
Riding the tube causes way more blowouts, I float the needle always. But this hybrid makes a lot of sense
Just fuckin draw more tatt more practice damn
Just ordered my first machine with your code. Can’t wait to get into it. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you for the support Tony I hope you love the new machine and Keep Rocking!🤘🙏
Just a reminder, you should peel off the Carhartt symbol off your beanie
Thank you Jake. I Already have since this video aired. Sad to see Carhartt make such a poor decision but its now our time as the consumers to make ours and STOP supporting Carhartt and brands that make similar choices.
Hey bro how do we send you some of our tattoos that we’ve done ? I would love some critique
You can email me at ArtMeSomething@gmail.com
Very good educational video 💪🏼🙏🏼
Hi Dave, I’ve been loving watching your channel, and it’s helped me give several tattoos, each one getting better than the last. I’ve been using a coil machine, and was wondering if you had any suggestions for needle packs that offer a wide variety, between shaders and liners, kinda like a “kit” or variety pack, ect to try different needles as I’m learning. TIA
Thank you Kameron really glad the channel has been able to help you out. Sadly I dont know of any Needle packs or kits with mixed sizes and what not. WIsh I could be of more help on this one.
Have you tried long taper short taper bugpins textured curved mags n flat mags aswell as the 3RL for whip shading,stipple and ofcourse 15RS for linework? I've seen pick n mix type needles where you choose different brands and styles, surf the Web. Try 5 needles of 5 different types on evil Bay but from an actual tattoo shop. Lots there.
Thanks for the help, I’ll keep searching
I'm using traditional Spaulding and Rogers coil machines. They sell a variety of premade needles on bars and stainless or disposable plastic ink tubes. They're very low cost, and you can just order a selection of different needle bars and tubes. Which I've done and been trying out on synthetic skin for a bit now. Haven't used any on actual living skin yet, but pretty soon I'll be ready. One thing I discovered is that a higher needle count will not necessarily lay a heavier line. It depends wether the needles are left laying parallel or pulled tight together at the points. So a three round can lay a heavier line than a tight five. You could order one of every type of needle bar available to try each one out and see what they do. They would run in any machine that uses traditional needle bars.
Your videos are always helpful... I would like to see a video on the best ways to hold the machine with the fingers.. How to place hand and fingers on the machine.. Im so messy and not so accurate and im not sure if im holding it right. I have long skinny fingers😏
When I was in prison I would ride the tube because the viscosity of the ink wouldn’t work properly with shading without riding the tube.
Great video as always. Thanks a lot. I started to use my middle finger to keep a consistent needle depth by placing it right next to the tip of the cartridge on the skin, and then moving my hole hand along the line. Even though its very exhausting for the hand, but it helped me a lot in terms of consistency. Did you ever try this yourself and did it work for you? Again much appreciation for what you do✊
IDK if u have done this already but you should make a (how to ) or (tips) video on sizing stencils and more of the digital side, like tablet drawings, apps, etc.
thanks for the tips, i’ve been at it for a year now and i feel like im just starting. any tips on trying to get an apprenticeship? what to look for, red flags, etc. ? 👌
NO problem Tsubu glad the video and channel could help you out. I have a video talking about my experience during my apprenticeship, but I may have to try and make a video talking more about it for those who are trying to find a good one.
Get tattooed by the person you wish to apprentice first. Get to know the tattooer and the studio staff, make a genuine connection and one day ask him/her/they to look at your portfolio and just ask for feedback or tips on where to get a good apprenticeship. If it was meant to be, they may ask you to work for them, or even guide you somewhere that would be suited better for you. You will also get some feedback on your portfolio from good tattooers. Be persistent and don’t give up easily. I’m an apprentice too. If you are hungry, you will make it. No matter how you do it. The apprentice path isn’t for everyone and many legendary tattooers were self taught too so don’t be dismayed, many tattooers don’t want competition and may try to put you off, so that’s why get tattooed by the artists first and ask many questions and get to see if the tattooer is genuine, humble and kind, because many mediocre tattooers aren’t. Don’t know if this helps. Just saying what I have learned. Good luck!
Is slow and steady the key to good lines bro?
Yes slow and steady is deff the key in most cases when tattooing.
Love that you're saying riding time aawwhh..🤣🤣🤣🤣
I run my mast archer rotary at 11 volts with a 7Rl cartridge, I run 9RL carts at 11.4 volts .. I’ve had tattooer friends almost freak out when they hear how high up my volts are, but upon inspecting my work, they say my lines are never blown out, fully saturated and that they look good. I’m wondering about anyone else’s opinion on how high my volts are? I feel like my hand speed is definitely on the faster side. Or is it just that my machine handles 11 volts like other machines handle 7-9 volts?
Darn that's very high voltage for a rotary, I run nothing more than 8 on either lining or shading. However, if you are that fast at lining and it works for you then there is no problem with it
@@rns_ravenchrisofficial7373 thanks for the insight, yeah man a lot of my friends say the same thing but again, they say my line work is solid. I don’t know why but moving slower destabilizes my hand for some reason.
Killer beard brother 🤟🏼
THank you my friend!🤘🙏
What that mean: tube is our guy?
Meant to say tube is our guide
Clean lines are overrated
Aint that the truth lol!
I always count 3mm of the needle out of the tube unless I make a bloody mess with a black pool
I used to ride the tube, but not anymore. Now I’ve got a bike. WTF UA-cam?
Thanks man I really appreciate the info. I’ve only been at it a couple months and don’t have
the time to do a full on apprenticeship so I have to learn by trial and error. So far anything I’ve done on fake skin or myself has turned out pretty good. Yesterday I did a piece on my wife and it was fuckin horrible. I previously was setting my stroke at 3.6 to 4.2 , volts at 7 to 7.5 … but learned yesterday machine won’t pick up ink in the tube after about 15 min. So I shortened the stroke to the lowest setting . It helped a lot but man this is definitely a process . So again thank you all your info is invaluable!
I didn't learn anything new, even though I was promised that I would be able to draw really good lines afterwards. I already knew that I shouldn't ride the tube, and that was just underlined ten times here - pointless
Couple questions I have....
What's the importance of using A&D or the like when tattooing?
Is it normal for the needle to hang out of the machine when you first load the cartridge? I don't know if it's my new cartridges or my pen but for some reason no matter what my needle is hanging out. Ever happened to you?
weird, never happen to me. probably something wrong with your pen
Your videos are so enlightening. You’re appreciated
Thank you so much Sappy really glad the video was enlightening!! And thanks for the support!🤘🙏
Quelle cartridges are the most janked pieces of shit lol.
I only ride the tube when packing colour in big areas tbh but it's how I got started but now I like seeing the exact placement of the needle when outlining .
I do this becUse you had shown this a year or so ago and it works for me
Drive me crazy pulling a clean line out!!!!!! Hardest thing to do you right
I wish I would’ve had someone to explain this to me 15 years ago! Had to figure it out myself. 😂
What is the best way and materials to hand copy your stencil from a paper drawing, money is hard to come by to get a stencil machine and am looking for the easiest and most effective way to copy over to the stencil.
Tattooing under the big toe. I find the ink lays in but after a couple of weeks it has all bled out? What am I doing wrong?😢
Yup i used to do the same thing with coil machine's to help with ink splatter great video my guy
Thank you Freedom Fighter appreciate the support! and glad to hear others do the same things.
Is medium taper or long taper better for lines? Which is more common
Can you make a video or comment on how to take a picture of a tattoo on skin and make a stencil out of it? Do you just have to copy the picture and draw it or is there any other way? Like if someone showed me a picture of a tattoo thats already been done on someone and wanted that same tattoo
Sup Dave! Hoo raa, it’s ~Indio~ bothering you like always bro, munchas gracias amigo! I been stalking you(watching all your videos) and I just want to thank you brother for all the education because I been getting way way better homie! Peace ✌️ ~El Indio~
YOu are SO VERY welcome Eric im glad your enjoying the channel and im happy to hear its helping you out! Keep working hard and Keep Rocking! 🤘
I do this very thing
I still have all my old cards and magic the gathering cards
Long needle all the way, feel the needle on the skin, when you feel it vibrating, it is in.
Nice video sir
I'm wearing the same hat watching this video 😂
Thank you for your service
Thanks again bro for another great and very informative video very helpful......keep doin what you do very much appreciated
Thank you James much appreciated!!🤘🙏
Hey, just wanna let you know that your videos has helped me ALOT getting better at tattooing!…
Thank you, keep up the great work.
Thats awesome to hear Mark! really glad the channel could help you out! 🤘🙏
Love your work brother and may I say your beard is getting amazing! 👌 keep the videos coming!
Thank you Frederick great to hear from you!! And thank you as I think its time for a trim but im just a little scared to part with it lol. Thanks again Frederick and keep rocking brother! 🤘🙏
Tattooing is the art of infinite variables.
Awsome
I like that shizz its a really good idea can't wait to try it out
I’ve been riding the tube, time to hop off!
Nice guide man! Also, your beard is MAGNIFICENT :D
THank you Valentin glad your enjoying and thank you for the support!! 🤘🙏
Thanks. Will try the guided tube ride soon and let you know how it goes for me.
Sounds good I hope it works for you and thanks for the support Brandon!🤘🙏
Brilliant info, brother. Keep it up. Much love from the U.K
Thank you SO much my friend and much love back to you and the U.K!! 🤘🙏🤘
Who else is high af rn
Thank for enthusiasm 🤘🤩
No problem the struggle is real! And thank you for the support!🤘🙏
Let’s be real this dudes beard is beautiful 🤩
Thank you my friend the beard appreciates it lol!🤘
The stone mountain of the tattoo world
HAHA Right!! 🤘
Great video bud as always thanks alot 👍
Thank you Artwithme much appreciate my friend glad you liked it! 🤘🙏
Great explanation, love the videos.
Thank you Justin glad you enjoyed it and Thank you for the support my friend!! 🤘🙏🤘
Superb video sir..
Thank you Inkiru glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the support! 🤘🙏